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  • The Antarctic ice sheet : an analog for Northern hemisphere paleo-ice sheets? in Models in geomorphology.
  • How glaciological processes can interact to control global ice-sheet fluctuations during a glacial cycle and where analogies with the Arctic can be drawn.
  • Calculating basal temperatures in ice sheets : an excel spreadsheet method
  • Antarctica ; Glaciology ; Ice ; Ice sheet ; Model ; Numerical model ; Quaternary ; Scotland ; Temperature ; Thermal regime ; United Kingdom
  • The flow of ice sheets and their geomorphological impact is greatly influenced by their basal thermal regime. In this paper the AA. introduce an Excel spreadsheet method for calculating basal ice temperature along a one-dimensional flowline
  • of an ice sheet. The first example provides a calculation of basal thermal regime beneath the north eastern part of the Scottish ice sheet during the last glacial maximum, the second shows how basal ice temperatures can be calculated beneath the modern
  • Antarctic ice sheet.
  • Continental ice sheets and the planetary radiation budget
  • The interaction between continental ice sheets and the planetary radiation budget is potentially important in climate-sensitivity studies. A simple ice-sheet model incorporated in an energy-balance climate model provides a tool for studying
  • this interaction in a quantitative way. Experiments in which the ice-sheet model is coupled step by step to the climate model show that ice sheets hardly affect the zonal mean radiation balance because the albedo feedback due to sea ice and snow cover is dominating
  • . The model requires a 5% drop in the solar constant to create ice sheets of ice-age size. If the feedback between surface elevation and ice-mass balance is included (in very crude way), the ice-sheet size (L, mesured southward from 70N) becomes much more
  • sensitive to insolation. For a range of normalized solar constants, roughly from 0.98 to 1.02, two stable solutions exist: L0 and L2000 km. This result demonstrates that the response of ice sheets to insolation variations is far from linear. It also stresses
  • the need for explicit modeling of the ice-mass balance of ice sheets, particularly its dependence on surface elevation.
  • Ice-age simulations with a calving ice-sheet model
  • The case for a stable East Antarctic Ice Sheet: the background
  • The case for a stable East Antarctic Ice Sheet
  • Antarctica ; Climatic variation ; Glacial features ; Global change ; Ice sheet ; Sea level ; Tectonics ; Volcanism
  • There are two primary views concerning the stability of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet. After summarising the status of the two hypotheses, the AA. explain the rationale for this volume. Building on the Vega Symposium of April 1993, it presents
  • the case for the stability of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and includes new work on terrestrial geomorphology and geology, marine cores and ice-sheet modelling.
  • Topography and ice sheet growth
  • Climatic variation ; Forecast;Prediction ; Glacial features ; Glacier mass balance ; Ice sheets;Ice cap;Inlandsis ; Model ; Scotland ; Topography ; United Kingdom
  • This paper uses a numerical ice sheet model to investigate the role of topography in influencing ice sheat growth. The model is applied to the maritime, mid-latitutde uplands of Scotland and relies on a series of assumptions about mass balance
  • , topography, and ice flow. It is driven by an imposed pattern of temperature change. The model is able to predict effectively the extent and thickness of the Loch Lomond ice sheet, using a palaeotemperature curve based on Coleoptera assemblages.
  • On the origin, nature and uses of Antarctic ice-sheet radio-echo layering
  • Antarctica ; Echosounding ; Geophysics ; Glacial flow ; Glacier dynamics ; Glaciology ; Ice core ; Ice sheet ; Stratigraphic correlation
  • In this article, the nature, origin and uses of internal Antarctic ice-sheet layering, observed on 60 MHz RES data, are investigated. In doing so an insight into several aspects of modern Antarctic glaciological research is provided : correlating
  • ice cores; boundary conditions for numerical models to help determine the direction of ice flow; and means of identifying the three-dimensional ice-sheet geometry and architecture.
  • East Antarctic Ice Sheet sensitivity to Pliocene climatic change from a dry valleys perspective
  • The case for a stable East Antarctic Ice Sheet
  • Antarctica ; Cenozoic ; Deglaciation ; Glacial features ; Global change ; Ice sheet ; Palaeoclimate ; Pliocene ; Tectonics
  • The AA. examine the proposition that the East Antartic Ice Sheet collapsed during intervals of excess Pliocene warmth. They start by reviewing the hypothesis of Pliocene deglaciation. This hypothesis yields certain prediction concerning Pliocene
  • paleoclimate and ice sheet history. Then they test these predictions from an examination of landscape development and surficial sediments in the Dry Valleys sector of the Transantarctic Mountains.
  • A conceptual model for growth and decay of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet
  • British Columbia ; Canada ; Climatic variation ; Glacial features ; Glacier fluctuation ; Ice sheet;Ice cap;Inlandsis ; Model ; Quaternary
  • The objective of this paper is to present the general concepts that have been developed and used to explain the general pattern of growth and decay of the Cordilleran Ice Sheet.
  • On the use of glacial striae for reconstruction of paleo-ice sheet flow patterns - with application to the Scandinavian ice sheet
  • The methods used to extract ice flow directions from striae data are discussed. The present paper is an attempt to highlight some crucial points and propose a practicable terminology. A stepwise analysis procedure for large-scale striae patterns
  • Glaciological modelling of the Late Cenozoic East Antarctic ice sheet: stability or dynamism?
  • The case for a stable East Antarctic Ice Sheet
  • Antarctica ; Cenozoic ; Climatic variation ; Glacial features ; Glacier mass balance ; Ice sheet ; Model
  • Two widely different hypotheses have been proposed for the late Tertiary glacial history of East Antarctica. These invoke ice sheet reconstructions ranging from severe glaciation completely burying the Transantarctic Mountains to a situation
  • , in which an unstable East Antarctic Ice Sheet repeatedly collapses to produce ice-free conditions over interior basins. Experiments were performed with a 3-D model of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to determine the ice sheet geometries to be expected under various
  • Modelling the effect of topography on ice sheet erosion, Scotland
  • Glacial erosion ; Ice ; Inland ice ; Model ; Quaternary ; Scotland ; Temperature ; Topography ; United Kingdom
  • The aim of this paper is to use the spatial variation in ice sheet erosion under former Scottish ice sheets to test the hypothesis that basal thermal regime is the crucial factor determining the ability of an ice sheet to erode its bed. The study
  • Supposed area-wasting of the Weichselian ice sheet in Denmark
  • Late Devensian ice-sheet in the western Grampians, Scotland
  • A radial pattern of ice flow of the last ice-sheet in the largest source area of ice in the British Isles is demonstrated by the dispersal of indicator erratics and by patterns of striae, friction cracks and ice-moulded landforms.
  • The Sangamonian stage and the Laurentide ice-sheet in La calotte glaciaire laurentidienne = The Laurentide ice sheet.
  • Changes in ice-margin processes and sediment routing during ice-sheet advance across a marginal moraine
  • Glacial features ; Glacier fluctuation ; Greenland ; Ice sheet ; Model ; Moraine ; Palaeogeography ; Quaternary ; Sediment budget
  • Advance of part of the margin of the Greenland ice sheet across a proglacial moraine ridge between 1968 and 2002 caused progressive changes in moraine morphology, basal ice formation, debris release, ice-marginal sediment storage, and sediment
  • Isostatic equilibrium grounding line between the West Antarctic inland ice sheet and the Ross Ice Shelf
  • Antarctique ; Barrière de Ross ; Equilibre isostatique ; Glaciologie ; Géographie des régions polaires ; Ligne d'ancrage ; Modèle mathématique ; Modélisation ; Plate-forme continentale ; Ross Ice Shelf
  • Modelling the dynamics of ice sheets
  • Antarctica ; Cold area ; Glacier dynamics ; Glaciology ; Global change ; Ice sheet ; Model ; Sea level ; Temperature
  • Although the mechanics and qualitative dynamics of grounded ice sheets and ice shelves are fairly well understood, this is not true for the transition between the two. In consequence, the existence and nature of any grounding line instability have
  • yet to be established. Further problems are understanding how uncertainties in input parameters affect results, and obtaining optimal techniques for parameter inference using ice-sheet models.
  • Displacement of salt by the Laurentide Ice Sheet
  • Glacial features ; Ice sheet;Ice cap;Inlandsis ; Quaternary ; Salt tectonics ; United States
  • of the salt-bearing bed has been overridden by massive ice sheets. From central New York through northeastern Ohio, southwestern Ohio, and the southern peninsula of Michigan, up-dip edges of salt basins are in areas covered by successive Pleistocene ice sheets.
  • A paleoclimate model of Northern Hemisphere ice sheets
  • A model for predicting the growth and decay of ice sheets based on the astronomical theory of climate change is presented. The purpose of the study in part is to isolate the role of the ice-sheet physics and earth response under varying ice load
  • by simplifying to the extreme the role of the hydrosphere-atmosphere... The model prediction lends support to the hypothesis that the nonlinearity of the ice-sheet physics is responsible for the 100,000-yr periodicity in the geological record of the late